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    standard author abbreviation Bonnier is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Bonnier first studied at École Normale...
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    neo-Lamarckism included Edmond Perrier (1844–1921), Alfred Giard (1846–1908), Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922) and Pierre-Paul Grassé (1895–1985). They followed two traditions...
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  • resistance Gaëtan Bonnier (1857-1944), French general Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922), French botanist and plant ecologist Joakim Bonnier (1930–1972), Swedish...
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    California Seapink Armeria maritima subsp. elongata, synonym: Tall Thrift, Gaston Bonnier. Armeria maritima subsp. maritima Armeria maritima subsp. purpurea,...
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    Lausanne and ETH Zurich (PhD 1894). He continued studies in Paris with Gaston Bonnier. He developed the Jaccard index of similarity (he called it coefficient...
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    wrote or co-wrote a number of works on beekeeping and botany. With Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922), he was co-author of a book on apiculture called "Cours...
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  • rehydration could revive them. Paul Becquerel had studied under Gaston Bonnier in Paris. Bonnier had refused to accept the evolution of life from inorganic...
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    The olm as depicted by the French biologist Gaston Bonnier in 1907...
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    flore du Nord de la France et de la Belgique" by Georges de Layens and Gaston Bonnier. The standard author abbreviation Masclef is used to indicate this person...
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  • a scientific discipline, such as Eugen Warming, A. F. W. Schimper, Gaston Bonnier, F.A. Forel, S.A. Forbes and Karl Möbius, made almost no reference to...
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  • University of Paris. At the University of Paris she worked in the lab of Gaston Bonnier. It was also at the University of Paris she met her first husband, C...
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    doctoral thesis involving the adventitious roots of monocotyledons. With Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922), he performed extensive research of plant respiration, transpiration...
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    copper, from the Bronze Age. It is also at Alpe d'Huez where botanist Gaston Bonnier began his study of flora of France in 1871. The station was developed...
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  • create an image of the overall body, known as "body consciousness". Gaston Bonnier (1853–1922) was the first to recognize disorders of the bodies spatial...
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  • He continued his studies at Uppsala University in 1879 together with Gaston Bonnier. In 1881 joined the University of Montpellier where in 1883 he became...
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  • that Bonny developed, but also all variations and modifications in those forms created by her followers." Helen Bonny studied with E. Thayer Gaston at the...
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  • of botany in France. He married Marguerite, daughter of the botanist Gaston Bonnier in 1910. They however separated and she died in 1946. He married Louis...
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  • Hilton, L. S. (March 2017). Domina. Bonnier Zaffre. ISBN 978-1785760877. Hilton, L. S. (28 March 2018). Ultima. Bonnier Zaffre. ISBN 978-1785760891. "Eventi...
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    in 1987, and in botany with the republication of La Grande Flore, by Gaston Bonnier. The non-school part represented a third of the house's turnover in...
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    Perrier and at laboratory for plant biology in Fontainebleau under Gaston Bonnier. He performed studies of corn and barley varieties, did analysis of...
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    months under George Engelmann in Utrecht, The Netherlands, and then with Gaston Bonnier and Émile Duclaux in Paris from December 1886 to March 1887. Elfving...
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  • with stem development in Selaginella species and was supervised by Gaston Bonnier. He married Maria Anastasescu in 1897. In 1888, he was named professor...
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  • a year had had six papers presented at the Académie des Sciences by Gaston Bonnier. In 1921 he was appointed as a lecturer in the Faculty of Pharmacy at...
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    University of Sorbonne and received a doctorate in 1889 for work under Gaston Bonnier on gas exchange in plant tissues. In 1896 he noted the absorption of...
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  • in 1896. During his studies in Paris, he worked with French botanist Gaston Bonnier, who had succeeded in the experimental resynthesis of lichens; Bouly...
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  • in 1895, 1904, 1967 et 1997) — In the series of "Nouvelle Flore" by Gaston Bonnier (1851-1922) and Georges de Layens (1834-1897). Atlas des champignons...
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  • at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Gaston Bonnier, who failed to support Bernard for a full professorship. Bonnier called Bernard the l’homme aux tubercules...
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  • 1889. Le laboratoire de biologie végétale de Fontainebleau dirigé par Gaston Bonnier, 1890. Les cultures coloniales (8 volumes), 1901–1927. Les ressources...
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    in 1895 from the Ecole Normale Supérieure and worked in the lab of Gaston Bonnier at Fontainebleau-Avon. He studied climbing plants and the effect of...
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    The White Guide. In addition, Frantzén started Catering Frantzén and Gaston. Gaston was one of a few wine bars in Stockholm. Frantzén was also the creator...
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